Nova Scotia
A mix of old school rooty, rocky, challenging technical trails to push your limits mixed with family-friendly flow and fun.

















What to expect
Nova Scotia is home to a very unique set of landscapes. Some trails are almost all granite and others are old school rooty woods trails.

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Keppoch Mountain
Keppoch Mountain is a multi-use trail network in the highlands of Nova Scotia. Sprawling over 500 acres there are 45+ trails, 35+Km, 219m elevation with 183m vertical. There are wide gravel trails and a Skills Park suitable for families and cyclists of all ability.
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The Railyard Mountain Bike Park
The Railyard Bike Park is a fantastic cross country mountain biking trail network located close to the center of Truro in the larger, Victoria Park. Riders can begin their ride with a long climb into the main riding area and finish with a descent back into the town center, or they can choose to skip the climb and start on the upper-level trails.
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The Gorge
From smooth-rolling beginner trails to steep rooty, rocky terrain for advanced riders, The Gorge has it all. Youβll also find a fun skills park at the main entrance and many built-up free ride features on the trails for an added challenge.
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McIntosh Run
The McIntosh Run watershed hosts a unique trail experience combining grippy granite whalebacks, views to the ocean, challenging ledges and drops, and lush forest.